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High-Speed Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Method for Substrate Kinetic Determination: Application to Live Cell Imaging in Human Cancer
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EngineeringMicroscopyBioelectrochemistryBiomedical EngineeringElectrochemical MicroscopyLive Cell ImagingMicroscopy MethodChemical ImageBioanalysisSubstrate Kinetic DeterminationLight MicroscopyBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodBiochemistryIn Vivo SystemHuman CancerBiological SystemsCell BiologyGreen Tea CatechinsMicroscope Image ProcessingBioelectronicsBiomedical ImagingElectrophysiologyMedicineCell Imaging
Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is increasingly applied to study and image live cells. Quantitative analyses of biological systems, however, still remain challenging. In the presented study, single human adenocarcinoma cervical cancer cells are electrochemically investigated by means of SECM. The target cell's electrochemical response is observed over time under the influence of green tea catechins (GTC), which are suggested to offer chemopreventive and therapeutic effects on cancer. The electrochemical response of living target cells is measured experimentally and quantified in an apparent heterogeneous rate constant by using a numerical model, based on forced convection during high speed SECM imaging. The beneficial effect of GTC on cancer cells could be confirmed by SECM, and the presented study shows an alternative approach toward unraveling the mechanisms involved during inhibition of carcinogenesis.
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